INHS Collections Data

Dataset: ILLS-FUNGUS
Taxa: Polysporina
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Fungi Collections


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Polysporina simplex (Davies) Vezda
ILLS00097421J.L. Crane   97-3151997-10-12
United States, Missouri, Carter, Peck Ranch Conservation Area, vicinity of Stegall Mountain fire tower and knob northwest of tower calculated 1.8 mile north of Peck Ranch Road. elevation about 1200 to 1340 feet. Rhyolite glades and xeric igneous woodland on upper slopes and knobs.

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Polysporina simplex (Davies) V_zda
ILLS00097422J.L. Crane   21-Nov2011-04-28
Canada, New Brunswick, Charlotte County, Lepreau Parish: New River Beach Provincial park. Barnaby Head hiking trail, between Raspberry Cove and Chitticks Beach. Humid coastal forest of Abies balsamea and Picea rubens, with scattered Betula cordifolia and Sorbus americana, and bryophyte-dominated understory., 45.128 -66.525

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Polysporina simplex (Davies) Vezda
ILLS00097416Sarah Schlitz   s.n.1998-10-28
United States, Illinois, Clark County, Rocky Branch Nature Preserve.

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Polysporina simplex (Davies) Vezda
ILLS00097418Todd Naumann   s.n.1993-11-06
United States, Illinois, Gallatin County, Rim Rock Trail.

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Polysporina simplex (Davies) Vezda
ILLS00097420S.R. LaWarre   s.n.1993-11-07
United States, Illinois, Pope County, Hayes Creek Canyon.

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Polysporina simplex (Davies) Vezda
ILLS00097419Kami Myers   s.n.1998-10-17
United States, Illinois, Pope County, Hayes Creek Canyon. Growing in mixed deciduous forest with pines and red cedar.

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Polysporina simplex (Davies) V_zda
ILLS00097417Kim   632007-04-14
United States, Illinois, Coles County, Bike Trail, Charleston.


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